How far would you go to protect the herd?
In outback Australia a wild camel is captured and fitted with a tracking device known as a Judas Collar.
Based on a real life practice, Judas Collar is a scripted, non-dialogue, live action short that explores the story of a camel used to betray her kind.
AWARDS AND FESTIVALS
Judas Collar won Best Narrative Short at Austin Film Festival and Best Film at St Kilda Film Festival, twice qualifying it for Best Live Action Short at the 2020 Academy Awards.
WINNER Best Narrative Short Film – Academy Accredited ® Austin Film Festival, Texas, 2018
WINNER Best Drama Short Film – Academy Accredited ® St Kilda Film Festival, Melbourne, 2019
WINNER Best Direction – Academy Accredited ® St Kilda Film Festival, Melbourne, 2019
WINNER Best Short Film – CineGear Expo Film Series, Paramount Studios, 2019
WINNER Best Short Film - OzSnax Awards, Melbourne, 2019
WINNER Best Screenplay - Australian Writers Guild Awards (AWGIES) – Alison James, 2019
WINNER Best Cinematography – Heart of Gold Film Festival, Brisbane, 2019
WINNER Special Mention Best Direction – Rouben Mamoulian Award, Dendy Awards, Sydney Film Festival, 2018
WINNER Special Jury Mention Best Short Film– Stellar Film Festival, Melbourne, 2019
WINNER Special Jury Mention Best Short Film– CAPE Animal Film Festival, Nevada, 2019
WINNER Audience Awards Best Short Film – Down Under Berlin, 2019
WINNER Audience Award Best Short Film - Australian Short Film Today - BERLIN
WINNER Audience Award Best Short Film - Australian Short Film Today - ST TROPEZ
WINNER Audience Award Best Short Film - Australian Short Film Today - LOS ANGELES
WINNER – Best Direction, OzSnax Awards, 2019
WINNER – Best Screenplay, OzSnax Awards, 2019
WINNER – Best Editing, OzSnax Awards, 2019
WINNER – Best Soundtrack, OzSnax Awards 2019
Nominated Best Short Film – Australian Academy of Cinema and TV Arts Awards (AACTA Awards), 2018
Nominated Best Short Film – Screen Producers Australia Awards, 2019
Nominated Best Short Film – Academy Accredited® Dendy Awards, Sydney Film Festival, 2018
Nominated Australian Directors Guild Awards – Best Direction, Alison James, 2019
Official Selection – Academy Accredited® Melbourne International Film Festival, Victoria, 2018
Official Selection – Academy Accredited® Flickerfest, Bondi – New South Wales, 2019
Official Selection - Academy Accredited® Interfilm Film Festival Berlin, 2019
Official Selection - Academy Accredited® Indy Shorts, Indianapolis, 2019
Official Selection – Academy Accredited® Show Me Shorts, New Zealand, 2019
Official Selection – BAFTA Qualifying® Aesthetica Short Film Festival, York, 2019
Official Selection – Brooklyn Film Festival, New York, 2019
Official Selection – Dallas Film Festival, Texas, 2019
Official Selection - Doker Festival, Moscow, 2019
Official Selection – Dumbo Film Festival, New York, 2019
Official Selection - Perth International Arts Festival, 2019
Official Selection – Revelation Film Festival, 2019
Official Selection – CinefestOz, Margaret River, 2019
Official Selection – Astro Rocks Film Festival, Mount Magnet, 2018
Official Selection – Short & Sweet Film Festival, Russia 2019
Official Selection - Reel Good Film Festival, Victoria, 2019
Official Selection – Australian Embassy to Russia Screenings, 2019
Official Selection – Castlemaine Film Festival, Victoria, 2019
Official Selection – Martha’s Vineyard Festival, Massachusetts, 2019
Official Selection – The Valley Film Festival, Los Angeles, 2019
Official Selection – LA Femme Film Festival, Los Angeles, 2019
Official Selection – Vision Splendid Outdoor Film Festival, Winton, 2019
Official Selection – Northern Lights Film Festival, Thornbury, 2019
Official Selection – Ojai Film Festival, California, 2019
Official Selection – Oaxaca Film Festival, Mexico, 2019
Official Selection – Australian’s Short Film Today, St Tropez, New York, London, Boston, Paris, Berlin, Los Angeles, Austin, 2019
- Principal Finance Partner Screenwest & Lotterywest -
Cast: No Thing
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